Decided to top this and make a general "Whats he doing?" so we can all keep up with our favorite elf, even if we're not reading

[Edited on 27/3/07 by NachtcGleiskette]

[Edited on 30/8/11 by Crawler for cleanliness and a change in the topic of the thread]

[Edited on 8-30-2011 by Crawler]

"If you live your life to please everyone else, you will continue to feel frustrated and powerless. This is because what others want may not be good for you. You are not being mean when you say NO to unreasonable demands or when you express your ideas, feelings, and opinions, even if they differ from those of others.â€

No, really. The actual 'Rise and Fall of the Shiar' stuff is mainly about Xavier (bit boring), Rachel and her new lover Korvus (Sayajin rip-off ), and the 'newbies' Darwin and Warpath (now, those two are cool).

Kurt just jumps around through some panels every now and then, only action shots, nothing character related . No good plot for elf lovers.

But after the arc we will have the Morlocks. And Storm. Pretty good stuff

I like the plot - I really do. I just wish there was more character interaction. Particularly for my main elf, whose been so thrown out of character since Oh-so-holy Austen or, arguably, since the whole me-want-to-be-blue-priesty thing began.

I have high hopes for the Morlock arc. High, high hopes. That, sadly, don't include Rachel hanging with him. *kurrachel shipper*

Off topic: CUTE!!!

Steyn: Oh sweety, no, the elvis boys are across the street at the wolverine forum
Tessa: LMAO
Steyn: here we do Paul Young

I want my wet dream of a Wolverine/Nightcrawler mini to come true. I say they both need a vacation at this point. Have them go off somewhere together in order to reflect on stuff and just hang out. Naturally, hijinks and adventure would ensue and in the end, there would be character development. Kurt would be swashbuckling again. Wolverine would be...I don't know. Better. Doesn't matter.

Indeed, mein freund. I remember one comic during Excalibur's period that was like that, but for the life of me I don't know what series it was in or the author or anything. The art sucked and the plot wasn't great, but the bonding and reflection between Wolvie and Elfie was to die for. If anyone can tell me what issue that was, I'd be eternally grateful!

Both Kurt and Logan have been through so much in a very recent stretch of time, and haven't had any chances to recover from it. What better way to do that than to vacation with your best friend? (Note that the issues of Wolverine that included Kurt were drawn by the one and only Darick Robertson! Fifty bucks says he forced the writer to add Kurti. ) Beyond that, in his own series, Wolverine's been driving me a little bit crazy with his sudden burst of I'm-invincible-ness. Wolvie being unbeatable is nothing new, but I really feel the writers have taken his healing factor way overboard. Wolvie's lost some of his charm for me because he's all muscle and adamantium and angsty tragic past that, we know, will have little to no influence on his performance in other titles. -.- A cheery boys-hanging-out mini would totally reconcile me with him.

Steyn: Oh sweety, no, the elvis boys are across the street at the wolverine forum
Tessa: LMAO
Steyn: here we do Paul Young

Originally posted by FeuersteinIndeed, mein freund. I remember one comic during Excalibur's period that was like that, but for the life of me I don't know what series it was in or the author or anything. The art sucked and the plot wasn't great, but the bonding and reflection between Wolvie and Elfie was to die for. If anyone can tell me what issue that was, I'd be eternally grateful!

You might be talking about Marvel Comics Presents #101-108? Written by Scott Lobdell and drawn by Gene Colan? The '95 Wolverine annual also took place during Excalibur.

Both Kurt and Logan have been through so much in a very recent stretch of time, and haven't had any chances to recover from it. What better way to do that than to vacation with your best friend? (Note that the issues of Wolverine that included Kurt were drawn by the one and only Darick Robertson! Fifty bucks says he forced the writer to add Kurti. )

Wouldn't surprise me, no. But hey, it's not like his presence wasn't justified. Logan needed to talk and who better to talk to?

Beyond that, in his own series, Wolverine's been driving me a little bit crazy with his sudden burst of I'm-invincible-ness. Wolvie being unbeatable is nothing new, but I really feel the writers have taken his healing factor way overboard.

Oh yes. I remember back in the old days where Kurt would have to patch Logan up. He even called Logan an "idiot" at one point for rushing off and getting himself more hurt when he was still recovering from previous injuries. I'd like to hear Kurt call Logan an idiot more often. It feels more real than the constant "my friend" the writers put in his mouth.

You might be talking about Marvel Comics Presents #101-108? Written by Scott Lobdell and drawn by Gene Colan? The '95 Wolverine annual also took place during Excalibur.

That could be it. I don't think UXM.net has much info on MCP yet, which would explain why I couldn't find the reference. I'll check out the annual if I can find it. Thanks, now I have parameters for the search!

Oh yes, his presence was justified. I didn't mean to imply that Robertson's wishes were the only reason our elf was included. Writers are smarter than that. I absolutely adored each of the issues he appeared in... more than the others! And it's neat to see the definite change in Robertson's art style from there until Nightcrawler's solo series.

And in closing... Kurt should call Wolvie "DUMMKOPF."

Steyn: Oh sweety, no, the elvis boys are across the street at the wolverine forum
Tessa: LMAO
Steyn: here we do Paul Young

Marvel.com has created a "no boys allowed" board for the purpose of finding out what we ladies want in our comic books. So, if you want more Kurt , a Wolverine/Nightcrawler mini , or Kurt with swords , you could post your wishes there. Who knows, it might work?

Originally posted by neling4Marvel.com has created a "no boys allowed" board for the purpose of finding out what we ladies want in our comic books. So, if you want more Kurt , a Wolverine/Nightcrawler mini , or Kurt with swords , you could post your wishes there. Who knows, it might work?

Originally posted by neling4Marvel.com has created a "no boys allowed" board for the purpose of finding out what we ladies want in our comic books. So, if you want more Kurt , a Wolverine/Nightcrawler mini , or Kurt with swords , you could post your wishes there. Who knows, it might work?